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Hand and Portable Powered Hand Tool Hazards

Hand and power tools are common in the research and teaching laboratories across the university. Laboratory personnel utilize these tools to perform tasks that otherwise would be difficult or impossible. However, these tools can be very hazardous and have the potential for causing severe injuries when used or maintained improperly. Laboratory personnel must pay special attention toward hand and power tool safety to reduce or eliminate the hazards associated with this work.

Appropriate PPE must be worn at all times when using hand and portable power tools. This includes eye protection (e.g. safety glasses or face shield), hand protection (e.g. leather gloves), foot protection (e.g. closed top/toed shoes), and appropriate attire.

Damaged power tools must not be used. Lock-out or tag-out damage tools to prevent others from getting injured. Immediately report the damaged tool to your supervisor. 

Review the Laboratory Safety Manual for a detailed discussion on the proper use of hand and portable hand tools.